Disc / Wire brush 100mm M.CB.M14.D100X0.3
Index: M.CB.M14.D100X0.3
Brush for cleaning pot, rippled, wiry M14, 1pcs, 100mm, intended use (material): metal / steel
Technical brush for light surface treatment and deburring work in all metalworking processes
For processing larger surfaces, welds, sheets
Crimped/wavy steel wire
Maximum rotational speed 8,500 rpm
General application of technical brushes
- removing contaminants from processed surfaces, such as corrosion, galvanic deposits,
- welding scale, old paint, varnish and enamel coatings, etc.
- removing burrs and chamfering edges after initial material processing
- polishing to achieve the desired surface texture.
Specialised application of end/cup brushes
End brushes with a shank, thread or hole, due to the shape of the working part, are used for cleaning large surfaces.
For removing old, thin paint or varnish coatings, crimped wire brushes are recommended.
These brushes are also excellent for surface preparation before painting.
For removing more troublesome contaminants, such as welding scale, thick paint layers, corrosive deposits; the use of end brushes with twisted crimped wire is recommended.
Working with technical brushes is safe and optimised if the user adheres to the following recommendations:
- absolute use of protective goggles or face shields,
- use of protective clothing,
- absolute adherence to the maximum rotational speeds of the brushes; they must not be exceeded,
- use of tools whose maximum rotational speed does not exceed the maximum rotational speed of the brush,
- use brushes according to their intended purpose,
- do not use damaged brushes; rust staining or other signs of chemical or mechanical changes in materials, deformation of the brush component,
- it is recommended that brushes be stored in such a way as to protect them from the following factors:
- high humidity,
- water or other liquids,
- acids or acid fumes,
- sufficiently low temperature that may cause condensation on the brush. - it is recommended to apply minimal pressure to the processed surface so that the brush works with the wire tips,
- too much pressure causes rapid tool wear and does not increase efficiency
Illustration of correct brush pressure on the processed surface
Made in Poland
Description
Technical brush for light surface treatment and deburring work in all metalworking processes
For processing larger surfaces, welds, sheets
Crimped/wavy steel wire
Maximum rotational speed 8,500 rpm
General application of technical brushes
- removing contaminants from processed surfaces, such as corrosion, galvanic deposits,
- welding scale, old paint, varnish and enamel coatings, etc.
- removing burrs and chamfering edges after initial material processing
- polishing to achieve the desired surface texture.
Specialised application of end/cup brushes
End brushes with a shank, thread or hole, due to the shape of the working part, are used for cleaning large surfaces.
For removing old, thin paint or varnish coatings, crimped wire brushes are recommended.
These brushes are also excellent for surface preparation before painting.
For removing more troublesome contaminants, such as welding scale, thick paint layers, corrosive deposits; the use of end brushes with twisted crimped wire is recommended.
Working with technical brushes is safe and optimised if the user adheres to the following recommendations:
- absolute use of protective goggles or face shields,
- use of protective clothing,
- absolute adherence to the maximum rotational speeds of the brushes; they must not be exceeded,
- use of tools whose maximum rotational speed does not exceed the maximum rotational speed of the brush,
- use brushes according to their intended purpose,
- do not use damaged brushes; rust staining or other signs of chemical or mechanical changes in materials, deformation of the brush component,
- it is recommended that brushes be stored in such a way as to protect them from the following factors:
- high humidity,
- water or other liquids,
- acids or acid fumes,
- sufficiently low temperature that may cause condensation on the brush. - it is recommended to apply minimal pressure to the processed surface so that the brush works with the wire tips,
- too much pressure causes rapid tool wear and does not increase efficiency
Illustration of correct brush pressure on the processed surface
Made in Poland
Technical specification
Disc
Wire brushMetal
Steelpot
rippled
